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Making time to make improvements
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Alex Wilson (@probablyfine@tech.lgbt)
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I love a good refactoring - picking things apart, reviewing the domain model, incrementally whittling away bits of cruft the code has acquired over time. It feels peaceful too; relaxing. Getting it to the nitty gritty of the value so myself and my team can work more effectively and accurately.
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Sorbet + 100% cov makes Ruby refactoring possible β brandur.org
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Safely refactoring Ruby traditionally involves many incremental steps and feature flags. Sorbet and 100% branch coverage make it possible to refactor a lot of code safely.
Prefactoring: Preparatory Refactoring (2 mins read).

Why I use prefactoring as a means to perform up-front refactoring for codebases, splitting these into separate PRs/MRs where possible.
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https://martinheinz.dev/blog/40
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